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feedbee2012-01-07 18:48:05
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feedbee, 2012-01-07 18:48:05

Multiple server monitoring (<10)

I have been using munin to monitor Linux servers for a long time. Everything is fine there (I don’t need notifications yet).

Now there was a need to monitor the Windows server. I tried to connect it to munin via munin-node-win32, but everything is sad at all there ... Only a few graphs, and half of them do not work adequately.

I researched on this topic, tried Zabbix, but there is somehow a lot of superfluous, and there is also not enough data on Win.

It is required to monitor:
1) processor,
2) memory,
3) disks (space, number of IOPS, IO speed, queue),
4) network traffic,
5) number of threads and processes.

I would like to be able to extend the functionality with my plugins if they are written as easily as for a regular munin-node.

I want a web-gui that is pleasing to the eye, relative ease of setup (let's say that it is at least no more complicated than Zabbix), stable operation, a Linux host.

Please tell me what to pay attention to. Share your experience.

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RuJet, 2012-01-07
@RuJet

Nagios

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phasma, 2012-01-07
@phasma

Zenos :)

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JerryJJ, 2012-01-07
@JerryJJ

If it's not a secret, why do you want to monitor the number of threads and processes?

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Naps, 2012-01-08
@Naps

prtg seems to have a free version

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Konstantin, 2014-03-27
@fallen8rwtf

in free PRTG up to 10 sensors (i.e. CPU monitoring - 1 sensor, RAM - 1 sensor). In our company, at least 5-6 sensors go to 1 server (Ping, cpu, ram, wmiservice, disks free, etc.).
Or a full-fledged but 30 days, sort of like

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1qaz2wsx3edc, 2015-05-31
@1qaz2wsx3edc

PRTG now has 100 free sensors

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Nikolay Baranenko, 2017-08-23
@drno-reg

you can try to implement the custom that you need and attach it to the zabbix agent out of the box

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